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Green Liberation Towards an Integral Ecotheology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ISPCK 2004Description: 303pISBN:
  • 8172145187
DDC classification:
  • C81 N149
Partial contents:
Part 1 THE INDIAN CONTEXT Chapter 1. The Theological Context in India Today ...3 Chapter 2. The Ecological Context in India ... 18 Part 2 THE FAILURE OF LIBERATION THEOLOGIES IN RESPONDING TO ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGES Chapter 3. Is `Exodus` as the Paradigm Sufficiently Explored in Liberation Theology? ...57 Chapter 4. Anthropocentric Treatment of Theological Notions in Liberation Theology... 90 Chapter 5. The Marxist Social Analysis in Liberation Theology ... 111 Chapter 6. Eco-Feminist Theology... 145 Chapter 7. Dalit Theology ... 185 Part 3 TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED LIBERATION THEOLOGY FOR INDIA Chapter 8. The Ecological Significance of Process Theology ...225 Chapter 9. Towards an Integral Ecotheology Relevant for India ... 248
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Part 1 THE INDIAN CONTEXT Chapter 1. The Theological Context in India Today ...3 Chapter 2. The Ecological Context in India ... 18 Part 2 THE FAILURE OF LIBERATION THEOLOGIES IN RESPONDING TO ECOLOGICAL CHALLENGES Chapter 3. Is `Exodus` as the Paradigm Sufficiently Explored in Liberation Theology? ...57 Chapter 4. Anthropocentric Treatment of Theological Notions in Liberation Theology... 90 Chapter 5. The Marxist Social Analysis in Liberation Theology ... 111 Chapter 6. Eco-Feminist Theology... 145 Chapter 7. Dalit Theology ... 185 Part 3 TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED LIBERATION THEOLOGY FOR INDIA Chapter 8. The Ecological Significance of Process Theology ...225 Chapter 9. Towards an Integral Ecotheology Relevant for India ... 248

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